The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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'iouldn't enjoy the advant!ges
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to S4 00: good an4 ekioy stocker:
steer calves S22 C3 to $24 !:)
ham and god 7Fiear-1ngs Sl8 00 to
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feeders 1:9 150 to 12323 the
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Transplant Trees In
Fall Not Spring
Each ring as SOC71 as the
eeher turns warm we get the
feoer to get out in our gardens
and plant things Because of this
rnary trees and shrubs are trans-
planted at that time of the year
which ought to have been panted
in November or December In
areas that have severe winters
spring planting is probably best
but in mild climates lite ours plant-
ing at this time of the year has ad-
vantages The avinter rains will
settle the sol about the roots and
the mots will actually start growth
before the buds push out in the
spring
Spring planted trees and shrubs
often do not get well settled before
hot dry weather is upon them and
unless they are watered mulched
and well cared for some of them
will not survive—especially in a
summer season like the last one
In taking up shrubs and trees
save as much of the roots as pos-
sible especially in the case of
those that do not have a fibrous
root system In transplanting dig
he hole large enough to accommo-
date the roots without crowding
Fill in around the roots with top
soil pack well and leave a slight
depression around the plant for
the purpose of watering
Mulching with straw or rotted
leaves is desirable Do not use
commercial fertilizer or manure
in the hole next to the roots Fer-
tilizer can be werked into the soil
on t(p lust tefere growth starts
in the sprieg
Shallow rooted plants such as
azaleas and carnellas should be
transilanted at the same depth as
thy were Lefre Fruit trets and
mnt !eer shreds and trtrs noly
riaeted at the same de oh or
derper than they re
1 Ale Leveler
When using a work-table on
an uneven floor put a tenon on
the lower end of one kg to take
I pipe nipple This Is fitted with
a coupling which can be
screwed on or off the neces-
sary distance to level the table
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WHEN MIS —
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and 'Well Print Some
For You In A tinny!!
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on The Rural Routes
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:p ti-is spiing is refiected in ilof -
residerts Mrs
lArth'iir Paiker route I Seward : to—
last week said wheat in their nei- ‘
ghboihoeid w'ai-n't lokg so ti 9
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G W Ikrnley who lives on
mote 2 atout 11 rrIles riorthwst 4eA
of Edrriond said 'wheat there pip- : u"It'er's
peared to be gettirg a gocK start ""
of the r
Asked if it looked like there might
1e some wheat pastiire in March: ent of tj
he replied: —That all depends on '
Award
the weather" t ha
I sylvanta
Incidentally the Lerrleys have !
bought a farm northeast of Guth-1
rie arid are planning to build there
th:s Fun-umer
Juba IFTeaer b chicaa I Aung vith the mild weather
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ment to hospitalized persons
tatinecenias " shows nectar ea ithe:T have been numerous colds
his aciattientattecieee Dlia' on recent weeks Two of the ' award for bringing entertain-
the mechanical tit: shunt in- 'Wayne Waller children were 1111
ode ace anme at the motors ii Wi I 0 da
h CGICLS !ast week Larry
hid actuate her iiieiike 1 A h - the th:rd de t Deer i l: Jfgrh taenrd Mrs Kare n ESd Stringer r na nn dd
C reek had isse gsroaE i lVirginia Allen Kingfisher spe:nt
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movements m d me 4Ih
1 45t 'aft: was ab:e to be u p
Sunday in Sparks visiting their
hut
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: 1::7 r chi t-At yealts c::1 als) has been 211
cg: c 7r:rgan ae1-e eery :: lw-r a '-:-2 The A'a:le:s Lye r! City Trails Trailers
d: sare at 1:a5y the r:-echan- - -' -
li BETHESDA Md T —If any-1:
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1 (ne finds 10 large low-Led trailer
1-igors plese return to this city
F:- e4:-: h:l:s ev---y -!sy 1Taly
r'' Bethescla ChamLer 'I Corn
ZANG VA-10 I4AVE
PSZYVITIED 11-iEl GI It PM
LIFE ikisuzcE ro LAPSE
EY Ns-r Pit4YING PEMiUMS
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WOMAN OF THE YEAR—Mrs
Walter S Franklin above wife
of the president of the Penn-
sylvania Railroad is the recipi-
ent of the 21st annual Gimbel
Award She proudly displayed
the citation naming her "Woman
of the Year" and the $1000
check which accompanies the
citation shortly after it was pre-
sented to her et Philadelphia
Pa Mrs Franklin received the
award for bringing entertain-
ment to hospitalized persons
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Mr and Mrs Bob Stringer and
daughter Karen Edmond and
!Virginia Allen Kingfisher spe:nt
Sunday in Sparks visiting their
!grandparents Mr and Mrs S F
AMMiIMIMAUiM
All dirt removed
No cleaning odor
ce thought it had the vehicles
ti)rec1 sifely in a barn until police
TTiened to rnilze a routine
They are used for locLI
rlkccnt g-J'5s in the BO) String-
er 1-:e wcre Louise Rollins
Lnd KcnkEn Perry Virginia
rs-!f Ecrtha
1n OkiLhoma City and Mrs
0 Accounting Systems
Devised and Installed
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TUESDAY JANUARY 13 1953
Hollywood
Film Shop
By Ben Cook
United Press Staff Correspondent
IIGLLYWOOD ?—George San
I s iii as as saprised as everyone
-1 p :ras I dido't know I had a
iii ilea side to my nature" he said
!1a new chaiacter is popping out
in Sandei s conversion to song
- i iter in irhieh he comporxt 501
laia c al (its about the opposite
iica And It fibs caused him to
iralon the sneer that always has
t ra n has i arlemark
"It iait wouldn't jibe" he said
iioi 11e to cornpose lyrics extol-
:mg rill 'A:omankind and then
: pi nd the rest of my time pointing
r thea: rnany shortcomings"
lb said he has had to learn a
whole new vcicabulary for his oft
(rioted comment that women are
"Litie beasts" wouldn't sound
tight in a romantic ballad
Sanders' first effort is titled
"Such Is My Love" and it already
has heien accepted by a publisher
Ile is putting the finishing touches
now on another number about
love to be titled "When I Make
Love"
The actor has ieen testing his
songs on Ethel Merman with
whrim he is teamed in "Call Me
Madam" for 20th Century-Fox
and reports the Broadway musical
comedy star has given them her
lapproval
"My big job at the moment" he
said is to get acquainted with
l myself as a romanticist and senti
iraentalist rind bid farewell to the
utterly irrascible character with
whom I am much more familiar"
1 Sanders said he gets himself in
the mood for songwriling by try-
i Ong to forget about reality and
lin-iigine himself in an utterly im-
' possible world
I "That's the easiest way to think
lof nice things to say about worn-
en" he said proving that he has
not yet converted himself com-
pietely to his new personality
Uniform Fund
! NEWPORT N fund
suloilbed l'Pre to get Pol'ice
Cnef Alionder P Lewko a riew
unJorm Fellow townsmen vant-
'ed tile chief to lie -well-dreed"
ror his trip to Washington as en°
of five Now Itampldee police
arp( iritod to the inaugurat-
ion tritci1 presidential guard
so Income Tax
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Dobyns, Frank L., Jr. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1953, newspaper, January 13, 1953; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2054738/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.